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- | http://www.dandelionjam.com/page13.html | + | * Dandelion Folklore/ |
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- | Dandelion | + | * Dandelion Jam and Martha' |
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- | Gather 2 cups of the yellow florets | + | * Dandelion Magick / http:// |
- | add ½ cup of fresh lemon juice | + | * Myth and Folklore: Dandelions/ http:// |
- | 3 cups of water | + | |
- | One package of Certo or equivalent | + | |
- | At least one tablespoon of grated fresh ginger | + | |
- | (washed and chopped wild roots if available in quantity without deleting the patch,) | + | |
- | Mix all together and bring to a strong boil. | + | |
- | Add 6 cups of sugar or equivalent | + | |
- | Stir well | + | |
- | Bring to a roiling boil for one full minute....longer if a cloudy day. | + | |
- | Taste at this point, more ginger can be added if desired | + | |
- | Bottle in sterilized jars while hot as directed in Certo recipes | + | |
- | Serve on dark rye bread. | + | |
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- | N.B.The original recipe was created by Madeline Kallio to provide incentive for banning toxic chemicals and respecting heritage plants. | + | |
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===== Crepis tectorum (Narrow-Leaved Hawk' | ===== Crepis tectorum (Narrow-Leaved Hawk' | ||
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===== Geranium robertianum ===== | ===== Geranium robertianum ===== | ||
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+ | Geranium robertianum poses a threat to forest understories and plant biodiversity by displacing native species, especially herbaceous species. In preliminary research in western Washington it was found that under 90 percent canopy cover it was possible to find 250 plants/m2. In a more open canopy (e.g., 50-60 percent) there were only 112 plants/m2 but these plants were larger and more vigorous. There are unsubstantiated reports that its strong odor may trigger asthma attacks (Tisch 1992). Beneficial: Herb Robert is an ornamental species and has been sold in nurseries in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere. White flowered forms are also sold. It has a long history of medicinal use including relief from toothaches and nosebleeds (Bath and Jones 1994). | ||
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+ | ===== Cymbalaria muralis ===== | ||
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